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CAPITAL EXPENDITURES COMMITTEE
TOWN OF LEXINGTON
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UPDATE TO REPORT TO THE
2023 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING (ATM)
(Report was released on March 19, 2023;
This new Committee status was established on March 29, 2023, and
Announced at Town Meeting Session, later on March 29, 2023)
This Update Published April 10, 2023
Submitted by:
Charles Lamb, Chair
David G. Kanter,Vice-Chair&Clerk
Sandy Beebee
Michael Boudett
Rodney Cole
Lisah Rhodes
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UPDATE TO CAPITAL EXPENDITURES COMMITTEE REPORT TO 2023 ATM
Article 10: Appropriate the FY2024 Funds Funding Committee
Community Preservation Requested Source Recommends
Committee Operating Budget and
CPA Projects (Multiple Categories) See Below CPF (Cash &Bonded) See Below
U dated
Project Description(Category) Amount Funding Source Committee Recommends
Requested
(a) Stone Building Design and Repairs $400,000 CPF (Cash) Disapproval 5-1
(Historic Resources)
"This request is for the first phase of a major repair, renovation and addition to the historic Ellen Stone
Building in East Lexington. Overall this project seeks to restore the floor plan and interior finishes to those
recommended in the 2009 Stone Building Historic Structure Report, and to make the building functional
for a future tenant. This initial request is to engage an architect for design and design documents for the
project. Future phases of the project will seek funding for stabilization, repairs and renovations to the
foundation, stormwater management system, roof, and exterior finishes. The larger project will make the
building fully accessible, including the construction of an elevator, stairwell to serve as a second means of
egress and bathrooms,as well as structural and safety improvements to the interior sub-flooring,windows,
sprinklers and electrical systems.Lastly,other interior renovations will be requested to suit a future tenant."
(Brown Book,Page XI-17, 410)
Five Committee members believe this request is premature and that any renovations to the Stone Building,
which is already adequately stabilized, are not a priority at this time. Restoring the structure is currently
estimated to be$10.9 million in present-day dollars, an amount that will be a drain on CPF resources and
cause additional borrowing at a time when the Town will be depending on those funds to finance higher
priority projects such as the library renovation and affordable housing. Specifically, if this project is
approved, the CPF will be borrowing$400,000 more to pay for the Munroe Center for the Arts which is
an important project now and that stands ready with design for construction to enhance a venue for on-
going, constructive, activities.Moreover,funding$400,000 is considered excessive when there has not been
an adequate first step in the required design effort under the Town's Integrated Building Design and
Construction Policy to also add credibility to the cost estimate. Also, the planned multistage construction
process is not the most efficient approach. We have seen this start-stop-startprocess with the police station.
For all these reasons, we believe the Town should not be initially commiting the requested$400,000.
One Committee member,following further information on the past and current advance of the Lexington
Lyceum Advocates (LLA) toward being a potential tenant, believes it is prudent now to continue this
proposed funding so as to move forward toward the restoration of the Stone Building.